My engine is so efficient that it no longer sprays oil onto the chain!, Just noticed its gone rusty, thats a first, Has anyone fitted an auto oiler to a dommy?. getting the vacuum to operate it appears the only issue, better if the ignition switched it on surely?.
I use Wurth dry chain lube…
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I used a Scott oiler on my…
I used a Scott oiler on my modern bikes, if they are adjusted properly they make no mess.
dan
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Look at Tutoro - really ne…
Look at Tutoro - really neat kit uses vibration to work rather than vacuum. Stops piling when at stop - mind you the way my bike vibrates I wouldn't be sure!
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Thanks Stuart and Dan, The…
Thanks Stuart and Dan, The Tutoro looks interesting---no connection needed, Just can't get my head round why a few bits of plastic is so exspensive!. I'm not at all worried about mess (have you seen my bike) , After 40 000 miles still on orriginal and unworn sprockets , oily has proved its worth.My boys use all kinds of exspensive sprays but the chains are always going rusty and have stiff links that kink up.
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Never had a problem with s…
Never had a problem with stiff links with the Scott oiler! and they do a pumped version that doesn't need a vacuum. See here
https://www.scottoiler.com/us/esystem/esystem.html
no idea of prices tho, they were never cheap!
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Never had a problem with s…
Never had a problem with stiff links with the Scott oiler! and they do a pumped version that doesn't need a vacuum. See here
https://www.scottoiler.com/us/esystem/esystem.html
no idea of prices tho, they were never cheap!
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I know what you mean about…
I know what you mean about price - when launched were very reasonable - but certainly easy to fit and effective.
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Hello A Coke can or Guinne…
Hello A Coke can or Guinness can be used as a catch tank and with a pipe halfway in the can has aoverflow to chainguard you have a good Oiler for your chain cost you nothing , yours anna j dixon
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Previously Dan Field wrote…
Previously Dan Field wrote:
Never had a problem with stiff links with the Scott oiler! and they do a pumped version that doesn't need a vacuum. See here
https://www.scottoiler.com/us/esystem/esystem.html
no idea of prices tho, they were never cheap!
I've just had a look - £240.00
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I use Wurth dry chain lube, it's so much cleaner than any oiler.